A Cornell researcher, who is a leader in developing a new type of gene editing CRISPR system, and colleagues have used the new method for the...
If the British Medical Journal can publish a paper on a "treatment" created by a guy who diagnoses with Tarot cards and consists of yelling at...
[ATTACH] It's turtlestrauma all the way down. Why can't some people handle trauma while others can? Why, it's trauma, of course! Does it matter...
It also makes me think of labyrinthitis a bit but that definitely gets worse with movement so it's unlikely. Even a slight head tilt brings it up...
Isn't mindfulness basically the exact opposite, yet pretty much promises the same magical benefits of the whole "don't think about your symptoms...
Oh, I think they do understand the problems. They're just fine with those because it produces the outcome they want. If those flaws produced an...
I tried that in my local services when I had no GP and no medical care to speak of and it's obvious that those kinds of services are basically...
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They are fine with bias and conflicts of interest as long as it validates the status quo. Disappointing, but not surprising. Transparency is the...
Given a front page story for an unblinded trial with self-reported outcomes? Damn, the propaganda game is strong. All hail IAPT! It's good for you...
Why is a life coach selling a commercial self-help program having such an influence on public health policies? It's bad enough to have quacks...
Is it? Given the poverty of data, not a single country has a register so accuracy is very low, how was that determined? One possibility is that...
I guess that would be the "please, PLEASE, stop hurting us" part. To some people, "you're completely wrong" is very aggressive. It's a bad...
Weird. I could read it. But either the translation is bad or the writer is terrible because little made sense. More of a personal grievance about...
Since most of the document is on conflicts of interest, here's the main substance:
The formal NHS training for GPs is based on the failed FINE trial (the one that says "there is no disease" and concluded no useful benefit). It is...
All of these discussions about deconditioning completely avoid the fluctuating course of the disease, not only long-term but shockingly...
One thing that is obviously missing is: to what end? What does this even accomplish? Most countries do not have this kind of service. There is no...
OK.
This actually makes sense, just the other way around. It's been long-known that hardship changes genetics for several generations. Seems like...
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